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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 15

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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15
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OiUmd Tiitunt, ftiJiy, July VICTOR RIESEL District Funds Used for 2 Oakland School Jobs N.Y. Sets Up Special Squad To Trail, Smash Racket Two. Oakland. JKhool proiacUl already under way, financed are with district funds, not aa bond issu projects. I rKarIng completion ia the new Franklin Elementary School at 9th Ave.

and Foothill Blyd. Its LJ. -T T7 i Whittitr School, ilittd for comploto -r yytw tnym nwnnnv 18 classrooms, library, and ad ministrativ offirea will be ready for occupancy when the fall term opens in September A multi-purpos room, serving as auditorium and cafeteria, will be completed before the end of th year. riant were drawn by the school district'! own Depart ment of Architects and Engi neera, headed by E. H.

Ruas. The school ia being built by John Branagh and Son. Th new school replaces an vy-ajT qtg '4 si a- "tt" RUSH. piei conieit, may picture which would hava re mained hidden had thejrjq I0'' brought into foeusT It is only by havini this in formation properly reported to central agency geared and trained to evaluate all these incidents that the department can obtain a clearer picture of a possible criminal conspiracy and, armed with this informa tion, better serva and protect the public. Accordingly any member of the force obtaining information relative to unlawful acts, either inreaiened or already conv mated, shall promptly report such information to his com mand officer after taking any immediate ponce action re quired by the circumstances.

Threats or incidents involv ing assaults, malicious mischief, extortion, coercion or similar acts of unlawful interference and racketeering shall be to re ported, the order atated. Thus the central intelligence unit, made up of only 24 men, will be able to keep tab on the underworld, not only for New York but for the countryside, as the mobs flow in and out of New York. It can be presumed that this group's information and central analysis will be made available Mayor Robert Waener am this may already have been moved along for early last Friday morning the mayor and Go veroor conferred -with, a ma- jority.of the AFL-CIO Ethical radices committee Dave uu binsky. Jack Potofsky and George Harrison. It is understood that the Mayor and Governor mad it clear that they wanted the city and state to help fight the racket invasion of labor and that the union chiefs assured the New York officials that they'd help and would not consider this move a frontal attack on all labor.

So there are those who are willing to crusade and. who know how to launch one. Cyrir. 1W Hn SrWIntt. he.

DeMolay Mothers Slatt Meet Monday WALNUT CREEIfi, July 6-The Mothers' Club of Las Tram pas Chapter of International Order of DeMolay wiU meet at p.m. Monday at th Masonic Temple. 4 Frnklirt School -4iaring i.T" rAK ly VICTOR NtW YORK, July 8 Unhsr- nessad indignation ha all tht value of canal front property wTtte moonTIver iinca a thug handed ma a blindfold, every body'i been yelling ihama and what can we do about all this. The weather being what it it. everybody then ran for the air-conditioning unit and watched the lata, lata show.

Well, nearly everybody. One of thos who didn't it New York City's FBI trained Commii-noner of Police, Stephen Ken- nedy. Ha aet up a special racket smashing aquad, which is a tort ef municipal central intelligence group that other communities might well copy. Los Angelet ii the only other major city in the country with auch an agency. From now on, this unit will alert the FBI, or the police of other towns, whenever teams of thugs move out of this city for hit" in other areas.

All move ments will be traced and an alyzed and the proper law agencies notified anywhere in the land. It will take only 24 men to do this. And they will he key men, for the Commissioner hu been screeninf his force of 22,000 for this hijhlv qualified handfuL SPECIFICATIONS If the citizenry of any city wants to know just how Com imssionerKeruiedy haiwilehe racket smashing innovation. here for the first time, is his specific order to his men: "This order is concerned with observing, reporting and taking proper police action against acts of unlawful Interference or of a racketeering nature which may effect the economic life of this city the security and welfare of its citizens," the Com missioner asserted. The rights of all individuals, labor organizations and business enterprises to work and live in a climate of law and order, free from any sort of criminal inter ference! cannot be stressed too strongly.

It is imperative that all members of the force be fully aware at all times of these rights and make every effort to see that they are protected. Any criminal action which may jeopardize these rights must be dealt wiuvTJtiickly and effectively. DEMANDS VIGILANCE "Only by alert and vigilant observation on the part of all members on the fore can threats or acta against the peo ple be ascertained. Seemingly. dents, when examined in com to of 8 1 1 I )r i Red Cross Veteran Gets Post At Oakland Naval Hospital it costs st llttli Hullf Rilax to tdmplotion Ninth cial Wilf ar bafor her first Rod Cross assignment during! World War IL Early in her Red Cross expert enc, Mrs.

Halligan staffed hos pital trains returning the sick and wounded from th South Pacific, to service hospitals in areas near their homea. She served at th Naval Hospital on Treasure Island in 1943, and had a temporary assignment as field director at Mar Island. recent years Mrs. Halli can's work has been with the Army. She served at Lcttermanl Hospital as assistant field direc tor for social work for seven rears.

Befor coming to the Oakland Naval Hospital ah was field director at the station hos The new field director has a I Mrs. Kathleen Ealligan, wl obi has served with fh Red Cross for 10 years, has been' named; American Red Cross field dim- tor at th U. S. Naval Hospital here, succeeding Miss Marie Adams, who retired. Mrs.

Halligan has a medical social work background, having taken graduate work at the University of California. She served as field work placement supervisor at U.C School of So- Postal RtKtipts Up BERKELEY, July 8 Receipts of th Berkeley Post Offioa for Jun totaled $198,998.71, an increase of $11,130.29 or 8.02 per cent over th same month last Ramsdeli reported today. in AN ORIGINAL YIYEMTlffiV WITH COMTOII-CHAII Tm. Smi auty wjr MM wnin-hi thw HW CON-too ivxmu ClAia mitt MB nfl m4 matUr tr-Mrt KMht aa fM i Iwi tar tawB nlUr 97- apaggeggeggcakv aa-ji a Plans for th-tunMr i4yT acting postmaster E. C.pitat-Fort-p 4 ThU is th last in th current aeriej of rticli on nno chooli planned for Oakland.) old building condemned aa an earthquake haiard.

StudanU hav been housed in portable sine that structure waa raxed. Franklin th first Oakland school to become a part of thee city's urban renewal program. Th city will buy an adjoining -1 block and build a recreation center and community building at part of ita improvement pro- gram for th Clinton Park area. Bids wiU called within a 1 few weeks for complete recon- uction of whittier School, 8328- East 17th St, which has been closed sine September, 1953, because of earthquake hazard. Students are now housed in 'p portables on th sit.

Th building contains 13 class- rooms and other facilities. will be completely reconstructed to required safety standards. An auditorium la in god condition it ArchitecU for th Whittier job ar Arthur Anderson and Winfield H. Hyde. OLD GOLDi jawn.ar ot saves BOUGHT CASH FOR JACESOX JTWELEES ll arM4frmf, OUlM OPEN Monday Night 'til 9 p.m.

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